The Triangular Trade and the Middle Passage.
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The transatlantic slave trade.
The slave trade route was named the middle passage.
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In the days of slavery, this trading pattern was called the Triangle Trade. Molasses from the Caribbean was shipped to New England where it was made into rum. Rum from New England was sold to slave traders on the African Coast for slaves. African slaves were sold in the Caribbean for molasses.
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If you are referring to the American slave trade, the slave traders were mostly Dutch (Caucasian) but there were also black slave traders and slave owners. The most notable of them was a Virginian by the name of Anthony Johnson.
The first slave ship built in the English colonies was called the Desire. Constructed in 1636 in Massachusetts, the Desire was initially intended for fishing but was later used for the transatlantic slave trade. It marked a significant moment in the history of slavery in North America, symbolizing the beginning of the colonial involvement in the slave trade.
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The geometric name for the transatlantic trade route that dealt in African slaves was called the Triangle Route or the Middle Route. It went to Africa, North America and Europe.
The first forced migration was referred to as the Transatlantic Slave trade. This included Africans enslaved in Africa and sold to slave traders. Once in America, a second forced migration (internal slave trade) moved them from the Atlantic ports to the American south. A third migration was voluntary, where Africans migrated to the the northern states of America.
The transatlantic slave trade encompassed all of the regions where slaves were imported, mainly to the Americas. This included North America, the Caribbean, and South America.
Another name for a slave is a captive, bonded laborer, or servant.